Modern Medical Marvels

UML Researchers Apply Engineering Technologies to Improve Medical Care

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Researcher Uses Tissue Engineering to Address Diabetes and Bone Defects

Gulden Camci-Unal is developing new biomaterials for growing tissue in the lab. Unlock tissue regeneration secrets.
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Studying Microbes in the Mouth

Chiara Ghezzi’s research on gum tissue and oral microbiome wins NSF Career Award. 
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Deciphering the Stories Told by Water

Researchers develop techniques and technology to monitor water quality and safety. Decode water’s hidden tales.
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Research Projects Aim to Improve Medical Imaging Technologies

Profs. Hengyong Yu and Zeinab Hajjarian’s NIH-backed work is revolutionizing medical imaging.
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Empowering Independence

Engineering faculty researchers help people lead healthier lives at home, fostering self-sufficiency.
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Alumni Play Big Role in Donation of Micro Injection Molding Machine

Alumni play big role in donation of micro injection molding machine. Discover alumni-powered innovation.
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Industrial Engineering Professor Leans into Health Care

David Claudio applies engineering analytics to public health. Explore data-driven breakthroughs.

Alumni Profiles

Tom Miller

Tom Miller '79

Tom Miller '79 engineered a career as a healthcare executive. His journey, your inspiration.
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Larry Acquarulo ’81

Alum’s Foster Corp. innovates in medical plastics and creates custom polymers for medical devices. Read about the next chapter in medical manufacturing.

Student Profiles

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Introducing Our Student Researchers in Health Care

Explore how Francis College of Engineering students are solving critical challenges in health care.

Other Engineering News

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